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Re: Awk not ouputting results via echo


The error when run is:

ERROR 4: `///' does not exist in the file system,
and is not recognised as a supported dataset name.

img2grd (GMTAPI_Import_Grid): Not a supported grid format [///]
Error returned from GMT API: GMT_GRID_READ_ERROR (18)
img2grd: Syntax error -R option.  Correct syntax:
        -R<xmin>/<xmax>/<ymin>/<ymax>[/<zmin>/<zmax>]
          Append r if giving lower left and upper right coordinates
        -Rg or -Rd for global domain
        -R<grdfile> to take the domain from a grid file
Error returned from GMT API: GMT_PARSE_ERROR (61)
ERROR 4: `///' does not exist in the file system,
and is not recognised as a supported dataset name.

img2grd (GMTAPI_Import_Grid): Not a supported grid format [///]
Error returned from GMT API: GMT_GRID_READ_ERROR (18)
img2grd: Syntax error -R option.  Correct syntax:
        -R<xmin>/<xmax>/<ymin>/<ymax>[/<zmin>/<zmax>]
          Append r if giving lower left and upper right coordinates
        -Rg or -Rd for global domain
        -R<grdfile> to take the domain from a grid file
Error returned from GMT API: GMT_PARSE_ERROR (61)

Basically the variables lon_e_min, lon_e_max, lat_e_min and lat_e_max
are not transferred as inputs to -R.

I don't get any errors from the awk part.

Lester

On 23 November 2015 at 13:17, Lester Anderson <arctica1963@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Having sorted how to access a separate drive location, I have expanded
> the script to include an awk section which processes new coordinate
> limits which should pass to img2grd to extract the data grids.
> However, the awk scripting does not seem to generate any data - is
> there something I am missing? Modified from a published script
>
> #!/bin/bash
> ruta_elev="Q:/geophys/Potential-field datasets/Topography/topo_17.1.img"
> ruta_grav="Q:/geophys/Potential-field datasets/Gravity/grav.img.23.1"
> lon_min=-12
> lon_max=0
> lat_min=28
> lat_max=39
> R_d=167
> R_i=20
>
> echo $lon_min $lon_max $lat_min $lat_max $R_d $R_i |
> awk "{R_t=6370;
>       pi=3.14159;
>       lat_av=(($lat_max+$lat_min)/2)*(pi/180.);
>       lon_av=(($lon_min+$lon_max)/2);
>       d_lat_e=($R_d/R_t)*180./pi;
>       d_lon_e=($R_d/(R_t*cos(lat_av)))*180./pi;
>       d_lat_i=($R_i/R_t)*180./pi;
>       d_lon_i=($R_i/(R_t*cos(lat_av)))*180./pi;
>       lon_e_min=$lon_min-d_lon_e;
>       lon_e_max=$lon_max+d_lon_e;
>       lat_e_min=$lat_min-d_lat_e;
>       lat_e_max=$lat_max+d_lat_e;
>       lon_i_min=$lon_min-d_lon_i;
>       lon_i_max=$lon_max+d_lon_i;
>       lat_i_min=$lat_min-d_lat_i;
>       lat_i_max=$lat_max+d_lat_i;
>       print lon_e_min,lon_e_max,lat_e_min,lat_e_max,lon_i_min,lon_i_max,lat_i_min,lat_i_max,lat_av*180./pi,lon_av;
> }" | read lon_e_min lon_e_max lat_e_min lat_e_max lon_i_min lon_i_max
> lat_i_min lat_i_max lat_av lon_av
> proj='m'$lon_av'/'$lat_av'/16'
> echo $lon_e_min $lon_e_max $lat_e_min $lat_e_max $lon_i_min $lon_i_max
> $lat_i_min $lat_i_max $lat_av $lon_av
> #
> img2grd "$ruta_elev"  -V -T1
> -R$lon_e_min/$lon_e_max/$lat_e_min/$lat_e_max -S1 -Gelev.grd -I1m -D
> img2grd "$ruta_grav" -T1 -V
> -R$lon_e_min/$lon_e_max/$lat_e_min/$lat_e_max -S0.1 -GFA.grd -I1m -D
> #
>
> Any pointers on this, thanks
>
> Lester

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